One of the more memorable moments from Sunday’s Academy Awards occurred when Mad Max: Fury Road costume designer Jenny Beavan won her Oscar for Best Costume Design. Beavan accepted her award in full, Mad Max-ian glory, heading on stage in a slick leather jacket and scarf.

Unfortunately, whether it was Beavan’s appearance or some other factor, there was a noticeable lack of applause by some movie dignitaries as she walked down the aisle to the stage. How noticeable? Watch this Vine with the likes of Alejandro Iñárritu looking fairly unamused as Beavan walks by.

Now, many people would be upset if their peers failed to respect them during such a big moment. I personally get offended when people don’t comment on my haircut within two days. But not Jenny Beavan. She, quite frankly, gave no fucks that people didn’t want to clap. She is the anti-Jeb Bush.

"I don’t mind in the least if they didn't clap," Beavan toldThe Hollywood Reporter. "I felt really good, I felt the warmth, I was so proud of doing the film for George and it didn’t matter what anyone else thought, really."

Beaven added that she herself didn’t clap the whole time. “Your hands get tired," she said. (In his defense, Iñárritu later clapped while Beavan walked up the steps, and said he meant no harm with his crossed arms.)

As for her outfit, Beavan was just staying true to herself.

"I am a real jeans person. I have clothes to dress up in, but [the Oscars] was a really conscious thing of not just doing the plain black suit," she told THR. "What I was actually wearing at the Oscars was sort of an homage to Mad Max—a kind of biker outfit. I thought, 'If I can’t beat them, or if I can’t sort of join them, then why not try doing something a little bit fun?' And George [Miller] loved it."